I have never understood buying films, It's not like music where you might listen to the album a few times a week. I think it's just really weird to watch a film over and over again. Even if you hired it from blockbuster 3 times it would still be cheaper than buying it!

So back on topic...
Anyone with a 4K TV done some A-B comparisons between an upscaled Blu-ray on the 4k set and the same Blu-ray on a regular 1080p TV? I mean it's not like watching a DVD on a 1080p TV is it, and I have to go re-buy the entire collection again

Anyone with a 4K TV done some A-B comparisons between an upscaled Blu-ray on the 4k set and the same Blu-ray on a regular 1080p TV? I mean it's not like watching a DVD on a 1080p TV is it, and I have to go re-buy the entire collection again

I'd say Blu-Rays do look better on my 4K setup but that's probably just me trying to justify the cost of my Oppo player and Samsung TV

Personally I'm still thinking I won't ever be buying into 4k. I spent too much on DVD, then too much on BD so it's highly unlikely I'll ever be buying in 4k. I would wager that DVDs are still outselling BD significantly so BD is unlikely to disappear any time soon.

I’m buying discs as the quality (particularly HDR) is way above any streaming service. But I have noticed an uplift in pricing recently, everything so far has been £20, but new releases are now listing for £25. As above Dunkirk pre-order is a **** take and Blue Planet at £75?!

I can’t work out whether it is a demand thing because more people are going 4k, or the opposite and they putting the prices up as they are not shifting enough.